Software Tool 1: One tool automates every email I get and organizes it into a Google Spreadsheet so I can keep track of all my market research calls.
Software Tool 2: Another tool is a Data360 Exam Calculator. If you want to see that, let me know and I can share the link with you.
Software Tool 3: The last tool is a Google Chrome Extension that
extracts Private Meta Group answers (from my private group),
puts the answers in a Google Spreadsheet,
takes the email address from step 1 and tags the person in convertkit
and sends an automatic email.
All at the click of a button.
What used to take 5 minutes per person now takes one click.
If you haven't used Claude Code to build projects to automate your life, you're missing out on a huge life hack.
#AutomateYourLife so you can spend time doing creative stuff you're interested in.
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π Quote of the Week
"Better to stay quiet and nobody know you're a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt"
- some guy I met one time
β π A lot of times we think the loudest person in the room is the most confident.
But that's not always true. In fact, that's usually always the wrong way to look at it. If you think about it...
The person who "wants" all the attention and prides themselves in being the person that everybody is looking at is usually the person that most people don't respect.
The person that keeps their accomplishments close to heart, and shares when they're asked is the person that usually has the most respect in their friend group.
The person that makes the conversation about other people and puts the spotlight on others is the one that everyone truly loves to be around.
I know it sounds like a foreign concept, but if you're wondering how this is the case, just ask yourself this question...
When was the last time someone made me feel special? Like I was seen and noticed and truly listened to...
What is your opinion of that person? Do you think less of them or more of them?
Now ask yourself about that person who's always loud at the table or never lets anybody else say a word during a conversation. Or zones out and doesn't pay attention when you're talking.
That person might command a lot of attention when they're in social settings, but what do YOU think about that person?
Do you have more respect for them or less? That tells you everything you need to know.
PS - it's okay to speak up and have a voice.
You should share your accomplishments and be proud of what you've done.
That's honorable. Boasting and taking up all the space and not making other feel special about their own life and accomplishments is another thing.
Being the loudest in the room can also get you in trouble. If you say too much you might end up saying something that hurts you in the long term. Giving away too much information is never wise.
Here's another quote to leave you with:
"Too much talk leads to sin. Be sensible and keep your mouth shut. The words of the godly are like sterling silver; the heart of a fool is worthless. The words of the godly encourage many, but fools are destroyed by their lack of common sense."